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Führer Trump’s Impeachment Inquiry Thread. Update: The Senate completes the coverup




See...the problem wit these muthafuccas who talk that civil talk like they gonna do something...ain't gonna do shyt. They're not about that life. Most of them aren't stupid enough to risk their lives, or the lives of their families over this shyt.

Yeah you got your small faction who want shyt to pop off, but the rest...they'll keep talkin shyt.
 
See...the problem wit these muthafuccas who talk that civil talk like they gonna do something...ain't gonna do shyt. They're not about that life. Most of them aren't stupid enough to risk their lives, or the lives of their families over this shyt.

Yeah you got your small faction who want shyt to pop off, but the rest...they'll keep talkin shyt.
Exactly. The ones who talk the most are the ones who will do the least. It’s a common refrain from conservative cowards. They see themselves as badasses but when it’s time to show and prove they bitch up.

That’s why they cling to their guns so hard. Scared to go toe-to-toe. And that’s why bitchass niggas like Sean Hannity take up Krav Maga at 50 years old. It’s all an effort to seem hard when they really soft as baby shit.
 

McConnell Plans For Acquittal Vote To Avoid A Possible Tie Or Close Call


Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is planning to hold an acquittal vote to clear President Donald Trump of all charges rather than a simple-majority dismissal of the impeachment articles to avoid a possible tie or nail-biter conclusion.

According to CNN, the Constitution requires 67 votes to convict Trump and remove him from office. Republicans, with their 53-seat majority, are confident that Democrats would not be able to rustle up enough defections to make that result a real possibility.

And by going for acquittal, McConnell would avoid any possible complications that could arise from a dismissal vote, which only requires 51 votes. Due to the obvious conflict of interest, Vice President Mike Pence would be barred from tie-breaking in that situation. Instead, Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts would be called in to preside over the Senate trial, and any tied motions would fail.

Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) echoed this thinking to CNN, saying that it would make “more sense” to vote for acquittal or conviction than to “decide this on a 51-vote threshold, with the potential tie and all the recriminations that would flow from that.”
 
Republicans keep saying how wrong Joe Biden was with Ukraine. I don’t understand why dems don’t just say “if the President has such an issue with what Biden did, then he should have his DOJ open an investigation. Until then, there’s nothing else to discuss with what Joe did.”

Then every time they bring it up, just interrupt and say “open the investigation.”
 
Republicans keep saying how wrong Joe Biden was with Ukraine. I don’t understand why dems don’t just say “if the President has such an issue with what Biden did, then he should have his DOJ open an investigation. Until then, there’s nothing else to discuss with what Joe did.”

Then every time they bring it up, just interrupt and say “open the investigation.”
The Democrats are idiots....they could simply bring up more current corruption like say Jared Kushner
 
First it has been massively debunked that Joe Biden did anything wrong.

Second- It doesn’t matter what Joe Biden or his son did.

The President committed multiple crimes and impeachable offenses REGARDLESS of his motivation.

If I shoot a guy in the head ten times after someone told me he punched somebody else , that doesn’t absolve me of murdering him.

It’s nonsense.
 

Report: Portion Of Military Aid At Heart Of Impeachment Still Hasn’t Gotten To Ukraine

Millions of dollars in military aid that’s at the heart of the ongoing impeachment inquiry still has not yet reached Ukraine, the Los Angeles Times reported.

More than $20 million of the $250 million the Pentagon is supposed to give to Ukraine remains in U.S. accounts, Department of Defense officials and Senate aides told the LA Times. It is unclear why a portion of that funding has not yet been disbursed.

“We still don’t have a clear understanding of why this is taking so long,” a Senate aide told the LA Times.

The delay in disbursing the funding comes as Republicans continue to claim that President Trump did not abuse his power when he held up hundreds of millions of dollars in funding from Ukraine because the money was released in September. But the withheld aid is at the center of the articles of impeachment the House Judiciary Committee is expected to vote out of committee Friday.
 
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